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...Clayton performed strongly at No. 1 in the second set after dropping the first. Playing for the first time this year, the co-captain maintained focus in the deciding super tiebreak to win 4-6, 6-4, 10-8.“Clayton is coming off walking pneumonia and hasn??t played since November,” Fish said. “His performance was pretty remarkable.”“My expectations were pretty low coming into the match,” Clayton added. “I didn’t know where...
...undefeated effort with a forfeit by Cornell, while O’Connor overpowered Derek Schreiner by decision 6-1. O’Connor cruised through his matches, despite battling illness.“J.P. has been sick all week,” Weiss said. “He hasn??t been to practice and he gutted it out.”Sophomore Corey Jantzen, too, is not 100 percent, and even though he wrestled Friday, his hurt ankle kept him sidelined against Cornell.“It is that same lingering high ankle sprain...
...Amaker said. “But I thought we scraped and clawed defensively.” The defense was there, but when it mattered most, the offense was not. Harvard could not get into its attacking groove, and was forced to play the Princeton way. For 20 years, that hasn??t worked. But for the Crimson, there’s always next year. WHO’S HOUS’? The one thing that has worked for the Crimson at Jadwin Gym in recent history is not an offensive approach, but one standout scorer: senior guard Drew Housman...
...ECAC playoffs, the Crimson’s class of 2009 was honored after the game for its contributions to the program.“It’s so huge for us,” Vaughn said. “We’ve had a tough season, it hasn??t been easy for us, but for us to finish like this is really exciting.”Before the post-game ceremony, though, Harvard’s oldest skaters showed just how much the team will miss them next year.Every senior skater except for Kester finished...
...Geils Band, a “legendary blues-based rock act” that performed in the same space in spring 1968, when the location was called the Boston Tea Party. Though the new House of Blues complex marks a significant departure from its cozy origins, it hasn??t lost its sense of history. About 30-40 pieces of artwork that were in the original 96 Winthrop St. location are displayed at the new locale, including 12 busts of “Blues gods,” Turkenkopf said. Some of the original staff from the Harvard Square...